2014 Virginia Department of Forestry State of the Forest Report

The Virginia Department of Forestry just released the 2014 State of the Forest report. In the Commonwealth of Virginia we often take forestry for granted. With over 60% of the state in some type of forest (the report shows over 60% of the forests land owned by families/individuals), Forestry continues to play an important role economically and ecologically. The photo above contains many different types of forests (urban, industrial, private, etc.). I enjoy taking our grandchildren to the local State and National Forests, trout fishing, walking in the woods plus our family has one tree farm left (we sold one in Augusta County a few years back). Get our and enjoy a walk in the woods. If you’re interested in owning a small wood yard, tree farm or rural property, let’s talk! I am here to help.

About James Friend Dickerson

Real Estate Consultant
As a native of Central Virginia and a full time REALTOR since 1991, James listens to your needs to provide information allowing you to make informed choices. In our constantly changing world, you need a REALTOR who puts you first providing rigidly flexible service. James Dickerson provides a high level of service designed to fit each individual clients needs. Having received many awards from both the local Association of REALTORS and RE/MAX International, James is recognized as an authority on the local real estate market. The highest form of recognition James receives continues to be the many repeat clients who seek out his services time after time plus sending their relatives, friends, co-workers and neighbors to James for their real estate needs. Contact James today for an interview to discuss your real estate needs. James is a licensed real estate sales person in the Commonwealth of Virginia with Charlottesville Solutions.
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As a Central Virginia native (Born in Charlottesville and raised in Albemarle and Louisa Counties), James' youth was filled with extra-curricular activities and organizations centered around school, church and the Boy Scouts of America. A graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in Forestry and Wildlife Management, James' non-real estate activities include spending time with family & friends, traveling, stalking deer & spring gobblers, fly fishing, church and Masonic activities. James and his lovely bride Karen live between Zion Crossroads and Gordonsville in the Green Springs area of Louisa County. Their dog Sammy passed away so they'll be adopting another dog soon through www.petfinders.com.